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May 6, 2019

Equitable Equalibrium

Keystone Law Group attorneys find work-life balance while litigating probate and trust cases.

Equitable Equalibrium
From top left, associate Sarah A. Spacht, senior associate Samuel L. Birdsong, senior associate Monica C. Yun, senior associate Roee Kaufman, senior associate Timothy D.F. Barteau, associate Teal M. Schoonover. From bottom left, of counsel Verlan Y. Kwan, managing partner Shawn S. Kerendian, partner Joshua D. Taylor, senior associate Lindsey F. Munyer.

LOS ANGELES — When Shawn S. Kerendian moved Keystone Law Group PC into its west Los Angeles offices three years ago, he figured he had found enough room to grow. Now, as he finalizes plans to hire the firm’s 11th attorney, Kerendian finds he’s running short of space.

“I did anticipate some growth,” said Kerendian, the 36-year-old managing partner. “I didn’t expect it to be this fast.”

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